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Steven A. Beebe & Susan J. Beebe. Introductions & Conclusions. “The average man thinks about what he has said; the above average man about what he is going to say.” - Anonymous. Get the audience’s attention. Give the audience a reason to listen. Introduce the subject. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Steven A. Beebe & Susan J. Beebe

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1. Get the audience’s attention.2. Give the audience a reason to

listen.3. Introduce the subject.4. Establish credibility – Speaker

Ethos.5. Preview main ideas.

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Get the audience’s attention1. Use an illustration.2. Give a startling fact or statistic.3. Give a quotation.4. Use appropriate humor.5. Pose a rhetorical question.6. Refer to historic/recent events.7. Give a personal reference.8. Refer to the occasion.9. Refer to a preceding speech.

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Gives the audience a reason to listen

• Explain how the topic relates to them.• The topic might affect them now.• The topic might affect

them in the future.

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Introduce the subject

• Present your central idea.• Remember: a complete statement.• Makes subject come real.

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Establishes your credibility (Ethos)

• Be prepared.• Show confidence.• Reveal any experiences, training,

education, etc.

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Preview main ideas• Tell the audience what you will discuss.• Signposted previews are better

(“first…second…third…”)

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Ask yourself:1. How does the speaker capture the

attention of the listeners?2. How does the speaker motivate the

audience to listen; i.e., how does the speaker relate the topic to thelisteners’ lives?

3. Does the speaker establish credibility?4. How well does the speaker preview

the main ideas?

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1.Summarize the speech.

2.Provide closure.

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Methods of summarizing the speech

• Restate the main ideas.• Remind listeners of the

central theme.

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Ways to provide closure• Verbal “alert” that the end is near. (“Finally,” “in closing,” etc.)• A nonverbal “signal” that the closing is

approaching.(Pause, slow down, move away, etc.)

• Motivate listeners to respond.• Refer to an idea from the introduction.• Inspire or challenge your audience.


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